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THE VERMONT Pl-IGBNTX, BRATTLE150RO, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1800. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mm. V. A. Phelps liav pone to tlielr home In Boston after a week's stay in town. They will return In June to peiul tlie summer and will bo accompanied liv Mrs. Porter and family of Dorchester. At the meeting of the Vermont Live Stock company, held last Friday to (111 the vacancy caused by the death of Kdnard Crosby, 1. S. Pratt was chosen president and K. C. Crosby director. II. O. CoolidRe of the firm of Kdwards & Coolidge is on a two weeks' trip to New KiiKland City, Oa. 1'. II. I3rd nf Milfnrd, Mass., has en tureil the employ of .1. I). Hoess as travel ing salesman. A. H. 1ivi'iitlml ami K. K. Knslen, prom ineut liiriniuKham, Ala., bankers, with their wives, are at the Mroolcs House for a few days C. V. Wilcox accompanied the party which went to Fort WTorth, TeXBS, V. .1. llolman and James Menxies go next week for their annual fishing trip in the Maine woods. A delegation of six or eight will attend the Y. M. C. A first district conference for Windham anil Windsor counties at Ludlow Saturday and Sunday. Frank Klmer, who had recovered from typhoid fever, has had a relapse. His con dition this week has been critical. Mrs. T. J. li. Cudworth and Mrs. A. J. Hines are in Hoatou for a week. Iarge brook trout continue to be brought in. Dr. ltarher caught one a few days ago weighing tj pounds. Miss Maud Carpenter has been visiting in North Adams, Mass. Hev Isaac MoAnn, accompanied by his wife, has been in town this week. He has gone to New Brunswick, but expec s to re turn to this place in a few days. Miss Kmitia Oregg is expected home from Sew York to-morrow. A C. Davenport was called to Melrose, Conn., last Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother in law, Mr. Allen. liollin Child, A. W. Childs, C. It. Cros by and W H. Bracket! will try to lure the trout from the streams in "Texas" next week. Charles Haskins and wife have been vis iting at Hiland Haskins's. Charles Harris returned to his home in Itiickville, Conn., Wednesday. Mrs. Har us will remain in this vicinity for some time longer. Miss Lulu, daughter of K. B. Coates, is seriously ill with spinal meningitis. Mr and Mrs. 1). H Heinent are visiting their daughter in Orange, Mass. II N ItawMin has returned from Corn Mi, N II. N II Whitney, who for several years has been employed at the Asylum, lias none to Buffalo, N. V., where he is to be fore man in the cleaning and testing room of the Pierce steam heating company. Mr and Mrs. James Hoy are expected today, and will spend the summer at the Bradley cottage on Tvler street, formeily occupied by Mrs. Warder. Mrs. Willis Hemis, who spent the winter out of tow n, has returned. At the annual Brown university field day games T. .1 Dowd, the second base player on the ball nine, won the''.'U yards dash. li. H. lialestier of New York is in town for a w eek (ieorge and the Misses Shea have arrived and will spend the summer at the Oak street residence. Herbert li'H'ss has entered the studio of C I, Howe ,V Son to learn the photograph er's trade. C O. Chamberlain has been in town this week on a visit to his sister, Mrs. It K (iordnii He reports a satisfactory hotel season in Florida, and is now making his urranguments to take charge of the II ly Point House, Hocklaud, Maine, for the sum mer. Col. Hichards Bradley and family have arrived to spend the summer. The Amherst college ball nine and their shouters. a tiirtv of '2" in all, stopiwd off at the Brooks House last night. C. F. I!. Jenne is in liuugor, Me., on business trip. Dr. Iewis Knowlton. n uativeof Jamaica, and formerly u setter up at Kstey's, has been in town tills week. lie is now a sue cessful practising physiciau at Brookline, Mass. After leaving Brattleboro he en tereil the medical college at Burlington, lie has had much experience in city hospi tal practice. This item appeared iu the Wuibington despatches or the INew orx limes on lues day : "The secretary of the navy today or dered Commander Allan D. Brown and En sign Bayne O Dent to appear before the ruttrlnir board for examination for retire nient. Both of these officers are on sick leave and they are ordered for examination at this time so as to make two more vacancies for members of the cadet class who have just finished their two years course anil will be eligible forapiHiiiitment in the navy July 1." Mrs. Will Stuart has been visiting her sister, Mrs, E. M. Blood of Stamford. The IIT members of the graduating class nf Vermont ttcademv were in town last Sat nr.Iav to be Dhotonrnnhed at Howe's, ami dined at the Brooks House by invitation of Col. Fuller. Miss Nettie Smith of Cheshire, Conn., is visiting Mrs. h. A. Fales. Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton arrived on Wednesday from Boston, and will spend the summer at tlie Houghton farm in Put ney I.. S. Ilrighain took a trip to Alhanv, N. V , lat week. Mrs. Marshall llapgood and her daugh ter, Mrs Albert Owen, from Stamford, Conn , are visiting in town. Miss Hattie Barnard, who has been ub sent from her duties at tho High school building part of this week because of ill ness, returned today. P. W. O'Kourko writes to friends in town that tlie Brown university ball nine will come to Brattleboro June S8. The Estey tluard voted last night to stay at home June training day. Frank Wheeler goes to Hanover, N. II , today to spend a few days with Julius Mason, W. II. Harris and wife of Ijiconia, N. H., are visiting Mr. Harris's father. The Fort Payne, Ala, Herald sas: "J O. Taylor has lieen elected general man ager of the Steveuson, Ala , land company Mr. Taylor is a hustler and will render the company excellfnt service." The Herald also states that C. O. Buell is how manager of the Spring City, Tenn., land company. At the seventh annual exhibition of the Cowles art school in Boston Wednesday Miss Kate Sellock won the first scholarship in the studies of life class. Miss Itowens Hanier of North Adams, Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. liunce of Organ street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pellerin of Jackson ville, Fla , will speud the summer iu town. li. 0. Streeter of Organ street lost his iocket-book, containing a good-sized sum of money, one day this week, F. II. llurnham of Biddeford, Me., is visiting II. D. Wate-man. Mrs. Fannie S. Jacobs of the West vil lage returned today from Qilroy, Cal., where she has spent the whiter. The marriage of Miss Mario M. (Iraves, formerly a teacher in the Grammar school, to John Henry Hopkins, will take place in St, Paul's church at Burlington, June 10, Mr. Hopkins is a grandson of tha late Bish op Hopkins. He is to bo ordained to the ministry of the Episcopal church June 1, and will take a jiosition as one of the as sibtants iu Calvary church, New York city. Dr. S. W. Scott and wife of Greenwich, N. Y , are visiting at Martin Scott's. Maj. Coffey of the Soldiers' Home at Ben nington is in town. F, A. Hubbard has a ladies' safety Co lumbia bicycle on exhibition in his show window. On Wednesday Ed. I-ord had two fimrers baillv jammed by being drawn into the rollers of a Banding machine at Estey s, "The boys" are smiling audibly over the joke perpetrated on one Osauius Warren of it. nr. iti. il.u larira trout which A. O. Johnson caught had been placed in II .A?. ""' ' IiVi nt alone at the time the fish were caught Warren'. storv didn't have much effect, bomeootiy has now placed a ilabhy sucker in Wood a window, anil over 11 1 a piacuru iu.ii", "This U tho trout which Osamus Warren caught in Oreen river." , zr llucUlrn'. Aruicn Biilre. The lt ale Iu the world for cuta. bruises, sores, uleers. siilL rheum, fever aorea, letter, liiso- sores, Ulcers, sun rueuiu, leyer sui , - lie.1 hamls, i-lilllilalns, corns and all skin eruptions aiiillRWltliely cures piles or no lay reiulrel. It UKuarautvtlliiKleierfectatUfacllouor nipne refuiKleil l'rlee il iviits jier Uo. rorsuleh) Henry A I'haplii, I'iici. fVarlls UuniiK, In all diseases of the nasal mucus inenihrane the reuieily used must lie non lrrluting. The medical profession hus lieen slow to learn lids. Notlllllg satlsruilory can lie accomplished with ilouches, sinilTs. iiowilers or sjrluKes liecause they are un Irritating, do not thorouuhly reach the altected surfiu-es and khould be abandoned a. worse than rauures A inu tltuue or iiersona wno uuu iw 5ear.liriie .llXe worry ind pain that catarro cau lutllit testify toradicalcureswroughtu) r.l I 'renin lialm. M. Womt' ahovv wlmluw, warren i t - , ri . - ' iti towna..,ltol,UyrnalxUthoWhecjugl;t.tl,a wer retejto llsh ami aol.l It to Joliiison. Later be claim the lit'in only latl, also a aaniple oi the ed'to" .av'caught U.e Targe trouk which A. ; apron .neln-J n -edenve fc. ir ,t.i i i r., rl.er. As made lots of fun Ice cieatn anil cano were ln I Itaril Centre. itev. F, W. Spraguo will preach in the Unlversalist church next Sunday at !J:!10 r. m. NelghWs of 0. P. Wood met Thursday to assist in putting seed iu the ground, as ho has been sick several weeks. He is able to be around the house at this writing. V. I,. Miner moved to Guilford Wednes day. Mrs. Allen New ton of Greenfield Is spend ing tho week at E. W. Miner's. The slating of the Guilford Springs farm buildings ! being completed this week. llHI llntlrnl. TIIK 1IKM01UAI. HAY I'IKHIIIAM. The order of exercises for Memorial day is as follows : The (I A It. and S. O. V. meet At Odd Fellows hall at ihilll A M , fall into line at 111 o'clock ami march to the Baptist church, where the Memorial day oration will be delivered by Hev.- U, U Bruce of Springfield. Immediately after a basket dinner will be held on the green in front of the Unlversalist church, if the weather be favorable ; if not. Village hall will be used for the urxs6. At 1 o'clock, or sooner if isissibie, a procession will be formed, consisting of the (3. A. It , H O. V., W. It 0 , schools, music, and citizens geu orally, and the line of march will be taken up fur the village cemetery, where the usual exercises will be performed. Details will then he sent to the various burial places iu town, the principal detail going to the Niles cemetery, and from there to Jacksonville to assiit the Sons of Veterans at that place. The different schools, ami the public gen erally, are cordially invited to take their places iu tho procession and to assist in deu orating the graves, also to bring food and take part iu the dinner. Headquarters fur food and Mowers will be established at He lief corps hall. Dr. J. W. Cram, W E Clark and I.. II Ballon are basking in all theglory that can be obtained from the jiossessiou of new road carts. Alouzo N. Day has sold the old Brook farm to Oscar P Hubbard. Humor places the price at $"U0. H. B. Brown has greatly improved tlie looks of his premises by grading olT the old ham soot. W. K Thurber, M. Poweis, B. F. Bob erts, H J. Phillips, E. S. Cook and (I. C Hicks have put up wiro fences this spring Charles P. Chirk post. No. KKl.O. A. U , and Woman's Belief corps, No. o."i, will at tend ciittrcli next Sunday and listen to a memorial sermon from Itev. A. W. (lool now. Geo. L. Claik has graded his ihsirvard. making quite a change in its appearance. Humor has it that there have been imisirt ant real estate changes on North river. We hope to verify them next week and give particulars Israel Hull and family have gone to Hovv lctte, Pa. Horace E. Leartiard lost a young colt the other day liy drowning. Albert Larrabee. who is at work on a fai in iu IlrattlelKiro, spent Sunday with his mother. He has recently sold his Morgan mate to Chas I,. Stacv, the cream gHtherer of the Hrattlelsiro creamery. Our village schcsi! is progressing finely under the instruction or .Miss Uurw-ell. Lillian E Miner is teaching in district No. .) and Mary E. rollett in district No. Merton W Plumb has gone to Hyde Park, Mass , to work for a grocery firm. Jnck.nvlllr. Supervisor Hall spent a few lavs last week iu visiting school iu town, and on Ilium. lav eveuitnr. tlie l.itli mat., Kave an interesting lecture on education at Jack sonville, much to the gratillcatiou of tlie people. W A Brown is absent this week attend Mir the session of the United States circuit couit at Windsor as grand juror. The Jacksonville cornet Iwuid has begun giving open air concerts, and It is nopeu they will bo frequent, as it would be very gratifying Ui the people. W. P. .Ion en and M. W Stiekneyof Brat tlelioro, and A. C Stetson, Ezra Stetson, F. Dab) Tuple ami C Fox are at Texas this week on a fishing excursion. The Sons of Veteruns, with the comet hand, will attend memorial services at West Halifax on the IWth inst. in the fureuooii, and return for services at Jacksonville iu the afternoon. S. II. Holbrook lias liought and moved ukii the place owned by the late Mrs. So plironia heeler. Miss Nellie I). Wlllll of this village is teaching school iu district No. 5. Fishermen recently took large numbers of fine fish from the brook that empties in to tlie Jacksonville lonJ. On Wednesday evening an interesting entertainment was given at (lieu ball on the secrets and mysteries of the "Ancient Kan of the order Kokoino" levealed, and a candidate initiated. Frequent ami heavy rainfalls have put vegetation ill a very nourishing condition. Fruit trees are iu blossom, but planting i being returded. C H. Slieparilson has recently added drugs anil medicines to his large and varied stock of goods, llolli Stetson has soil one undivided half uf his farm to bis brother Ilally. The road scraper is out, much imprniug tlie loads. Among the many organizations, a village improvement society would not belli timed, A new lathe has been put into the Put nam mill. Mrs. Fred Johnson of Amherst, Muss , is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Winn. The Methodist Sunday school was recent ly organized by the electiou of tlie follow ing t-llieers ; Superintendent, H. A. Hast jugs ; assistant superintendent, u. it. mx ; secretary ami treasurer, Newton Dix ; col lector, Charles Adams; librarian. lunula Dix ; musical director, F. II. Putnam. It is expected that Hev. E. W. Pierce of Wilmington will preach for the Ciiiversalist society the ensuimr year. The Unlversalist society was organized last Sunday by the electiou of the following officers ; President, J. W. Slorse ; superin tendent, Miss Nellie I). Winn ; assistant superintendent, Mrs. A. J. Faulkner ; sec retary, George Allen ; librarian, Miss Heua Faulkner ; assistant librarian. Miss Ellie Brown ; treasurer, Mrs. It. I). Brown i or ganist, Mrs C. II. Shepttrdson. There were 1802 M.un.l of butter made at the North Hiver creamery last week, and over 41X1 pounds are now made daily. The business is steadily increasing, ami more than meeting the expectations of its friends and patrons. Juuslrs, Hev. A. McGeorge began a series of meetings at the Baptist church Thursdav evening, and will remain in town a few days. Come and hear hint. Joshua Starks is very ill with heart trouble ami not expected to live. A. M. Walker is also very low with cancer. H. M. Wood of Brattlelwro tries! trout fishing here one day this week, finding mure water than trout A very Hue foot bridge has just been completed across Ball mountain brook, from Factory to Water streets. Charles Howe of New York city is visit ing his mother, -Mrs. J. P. Hobinsou, Harry H Knight has moved on to his farm lsiught of A. T. Wood. Mis. Ella Phillips of Peekskill, N. V., is visiting witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Muudell. J. C Hobinsou and Dr. O, W Bay have trailed places. Our band has reorganized and is prac ticing iu hopes' of being able to furnish inusio the .Jlltli, W. B. Eddy has been here this week looking nfter the organ trade. Owing to the rainy weather but little planting i done as yet. New arrival, a fine little daughter at Mr, and Mr. II A. McLean's nub l.ouiUmtrrrj. Tim V P. S C. E. held their fourth so. ciable last Tuesday evening, This was ! serve! .luring the evening. J W Meleu.ly has gone to Texa.on an , excursion. Tlmriilav evening. May 2, there will lie a calico hail at the rink Judge Is M- K"'l nf Brl1""1" VU will deliver the addresH here on Memorial day Mr. anil Mrs. J. Q 1'ierce will occupv , rrment in Mr. Thompson'. h I'"r leoci noiis. There will lie an auction at r II Howanlswuy 31 hen nine horses, twocons, plu. hens, nag on'., hionuicrs.plow, barrow, rake, etc ,amt house, hold fliinllur will be s.il.1 NrwlHisr. The main exercises of Iiirchard "st and Belief corps of Newfane and adjoining towns will thl ear lw held in Towusheud intheforenopnof Memoria y,- address y , . train from wu n"1 Tllwn8bend in the afternoon a procession i)l Le formed to march to Fayetteville cem . ,i i Kvifiiii... .nil tne vounir lanies etery. The memorial sermon next Sun day is to bo preached at the Baptist church In Brookline by the Itev. Mr. Douglass of Putney. Tuesday, tho 27th. Is set for work in the village cemetery. If too rainy the follow ing or next suitable day as to weather. Ail Interested are desired to lend it hand nu that occasion. Month Nrwfnnr. The farewell sociable at the vestry Mon day evening was a very pleasant and en joyable one. Visiting was Interspersed with singing, ami all present seemed de sirous of assuring their retiring pastor that their prayers and good wishes would go with him on his departure. One of the Indies having the matter iu charge banded Mr. Mitchell two envelopes containing money to the amount of $10. I'litnrr. Mrs, Col. Oreenwissl will start in a few daysona business trip to Denver, Colo, Her urotner, unaries Kuiglit, will join her at Akron, Ohio. The house mid tot belonging to the estate uf the late Mrs. Towusheud, in this village, was sold at auction last Saturday to f. I). Pierce for $1)35. Hev. Mr. Seohoria, wdui was advertised to preach at the Unlversalist chapel last Saturday evening, failed to put iu an up pearance. Tho McEtroy theatrical troupe, which was hero one week each lust winter und winter before, giving excellent satisfaction, have returned, beginning their popular en tertainments at the town hall Thursday evening to continue through the week. r (). Dow-nes. who has been uuito sick for two or three weeks, has resumed his tonsorial duties, Miss M ly Pierce is visiting her sister, Mrs, E. C. Lewis, at Montague, Mass. Asa Whitman is to beKln work sisin for the Stowell manufacturing company. C E. Prouty has a flock of l.VK) chickens hatched by an incubator. A. W. J. Wilkins, our marble worker, has made quite an improvement ill the cem eteries by cleaning a number of tlie stones There is still a chance for improvement. Mr. Scolsiria, not getting word iu season, there were no services iu the Unlversalist chapel last Suudav, as was given notice theie would be, hut next nunday, .May .i, lie will preach at 5 o'clock i m. Hev. Mr. Lee of Snriiidield, Mass., will preach at the Congregational church next Sunday morning at tlie usual hour. This will he a union memorial service. Hemember the union gospel temperance meeting to lie held iu the Congregational church Sunday eemug. beginning at i o'clock TowMMhrmt. iiirchard ist. No. Ill, (1. A H , will oh serve Memorial day with appropriate cere monies at Towusheud. The liost anil Be lief corps will assemble at the ist's hall at 111 o clock a M. At 10:: in the line will lorm, consisting of drum corps, iost and Belief corps, old soldier and sailor, and proceed to tlie church, wheie services will begin at 11 A. St , isiiivtsting of leading of general orders, memorial service ami address hv Comrade C. M. Hut-sell of Wilmington After service iu tlie church the line will again form and proceed to the cemetery, w hero tiie usual memorial services will be held and all soldiers' graves will be deoorat ed with flowers bv their comrade I.et all organization, schools und citizens join iu this lalior or loving remembrance. Tlie grass crop never talked better at the tune of vear than now- rlantiiig is most ly done on the river farms, while the lull farms are a bt'le late atsmt their planting on account oT so much ral-i and the ismse qllellt wet condition ,.f their fields. Hon Ira K l'.utchclder and Hugh II Holbrook are delegates from the t!ongrega tiouul church to the Sunday sclusil coiiyeu tiou uet week at I'auil.rnlirep.irt, and Dr Fred O-gissl and Fred Hmdall are the del egates from the Sunday school. The spring term of Iel.ind and (Iray semiiiary clones this week This has In-en a very successful and profitable teim. Prof Smyth and w ife are luoro and more ipu lar with the scholar and parent. Present indication talk favorable for a large sch'sll iu tlie fall. It is lioel the services of the assistant teacher, Mrs. Plumb, will lie re tained. Hev. W I). Athearn is nbeut forasliort time, visiting friends iu Massachusetts. He is exected home this week and will occu py his pulpit next Sunday. Iast Sunday Prof. Smyth preached forhiin. Mrs. Kenyon and Mr. Taft are attend ing the W C. T. U institute ut West Wardslsiro this week Next Sunday w ill he home missionary day at tiie Congregational church. J. B Ware ,V Son have nearly loO head of cattle iu pasture this summer, of which tlie larger purt are cow s, C C Simpson is at work in Bellows Falls, George Brisiks is quite sick am sulTers much from a spinal ililliculty. C. M. Bussell will give his illustrated en tertainment of the civil war, Johnstown fhssl, and other views, at the town hall next Thuisday evening, May under the auspices of Itirchatd post Oil the ItOth Mr Huell delivers the memorial address. t rut Twnhrml. ('. O. Kimball ami wife of Antrim, N H., are visiting iu this place. Mrs. J. 11. Itieo ami hntiy have been spending a few days with Mrs. Barber. 1 rrsos. Elder J. Ilemeliway will preach in the chapel next Sunday at 111. IK) A M anil 1 :o(l 1'. M. Spring ha not brought the expected re lief fiom the prevailing epidemic of h i;rippe a vet. C. Cuhing, Alouzo Steb bins, und 11. A Streeter being still ill with it. Mi. Gratia Stoddard is also sick. Hattie, the little daughter of 1), P. I'res cott, while at play with their large dog on Saturday, received injuries which resulted in a severe attack of iiillammatioii of the stomach and Isiwels, from which a fatal termination was reared, hut the last regions are ot a more hopetul character. W. M. Howe returned from Boston Saturday. It is reported that the wood lot owned by W. M. At Geo. Howe has been sold to Clark ,t Prescott. Mrs. Geo, Warner and win from Lynn, Mass., visited at Mrs. I. J. Burrows's last week. The National rilln club hold their annual meeting for target piactice ut Vernon next week. Wlirtlabaro. AN I.MIIUN'ANT CITIZKN A;ni- t'luvnlT!- I wiiiild like to ask a few questions tlimtlifh your ia(H-r In lenaiil to the slaw rood from Wanlsboro to Wardslsiriisoitlou, There Is nut a road In this scition that Is used so much, and there is not a roan mat is so roiiKii, Wk iifu-i, hear the ouestiolis asked. Who na fharir of It Whv don't he do somethlniror Klve up the toby I understand the stata furnishes $3)0 to keep thl road In retalr an ample sum, tr iirtineih- laid out. to have A tine road, but If Used to bull d mounds to ctnuh over, or carting In the same old sand auu nnul to oe wasneti out again l.v the llrst rain, it w ill take twice that The road should be worked III I he spriutf, when It wilt lie of the most Iw-iielit If it was a town roud they vvuuld Is' ashamed of It: a It Is, the man that lias rhaiKe of It otnrht to he ashamed Ui let iieople be snnpied arouuil, in danger of breaking tlielr neck, iui a piece of road, some of which is no lieller than a wood road If It I not attended t there may lie sinue heavy ilainaKes to pav A CITl.KN Mrs. Clark Harris is greatly improving the plnco bv p'liuting and trimming her store, barn und house Herbert Bariott met witli un accident on Wednesday, his horse starting quite sud deuly as he was loading some groceries at Mr. Wheeler's store, throwing him out and breaking tho thill and one wheel and spill ing the ifrocel ie. Although he struck on Ids head, he was not seriously hurt. The roads are being woiked by the road machine CLEVELAND n m r " "'""Hi Royal Baking Powder The United States Official Investigation Of Baking Powders, made, under authority of Congress, by the Chemical Division of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, and recently completed, furnishes the highest authoritative information as to which is the best baking powder. The Official Report Shows the Royal Baking Pow der to be a cream of tartar baking powder, superior to all others in strength and leavening power. The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, made from the most wholesome materials, and produces finer flavored, sweeter, lighter, more palatable, wholesome and delicious bread, biscuit, cake, pastry, etc., than any other baking powder or leavening agent. Being of greater strength than any other baking powder, it is also the most economical in use. These great qualities warrant you, if you are not using the Royal Baking Powder, in making a trial of it. REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE. ONE REMEDY F0K ONE DISEASE. K0T, AS NOW, FOIt TIIE HILH0N. Prepared not only for one dUwwc, tut for each pcrtoa U)m receipt of full eUtemeDt of cae. All Chronic l)liHiuci treated. Hiarnlnatlon It lank forwarded and medical opinion returned when re quested, fl eitra. Honthlr Trial Stock, 3 kind, only 3. STKCIAL Inratids iujering from more than one tlistase may lnclow fl vitra for each additional remedy wanted. tbuaaarlDnexprvaoage. Dr. Sweets Great Herbal Specifics For tho Curo of Chronic Diseases only. Prepared from the f.rorlte lUicipe. of tbe Famous Natural lliyilclaa and llone Burgeon from Rhode Island. Dr HwecU Ainon2 the multitude of ltcrtal Blwdtlc. for the cure of Chronic Dltenae. pro pared by tht eminent t.-eclallit tbe f oIIowIdj; may bo mentioned . Dr. Bwect. rKft ivrnxK. 1 RIIElialTOS. ntn Uhe.matlini, Ij.lini, the Liter, KUneji, and Blood tl. I "OLD t'AMIIOXLU" 1jI.MMI.ST (SlKi.nre deranlrr), lirmt and bet la the world.. M S "OLD r'AMHOMiU" 01THE.T,llie lareetit a.d bet In the market foritlff Jolnt,e. M 4 "OI.U !'AS1II01" LI N!. AND IIIHOAT t IlK t "OLl)lASUIOMl:U"( ITinUU (Till-:, with ntialdo.che, $1 eilra l-3 -0I.lr'Aslll0LU"Xt:i.VE (lllli. Infallible ! ; "oi.in'tKinosi.n"KTosirii trrtK i ti 8 "OLIIFAS1IIO.NEU" ASTIISA U RK. K.re II "OLD FASHIONED" llMUDKlt tl'HE. A Boon for theAcrd !! 10 "OLDFASHIOXKD" BUimirS IMSKASK tfBB !? 11 "OLD FASHIONED" MtlltTKS fill. 14 "OLD FASHIONED" SKIS (IKE. Certain ; 13 "SPKCIFIi: for FITS, St. TITI S DA HI K IM K-Dr.KHKKT'H FIMII.Y MEllirlXK CABIJIET FOB VrU.lK.UNt IKS. rrl I5. .. 16-Trr "OUB S1VTEH" for Ike (.re of "A WASTED I.UE" rlllKkKI BY FOLLY, IXD1SCBETI0N, OB VICE. Cre after all elie fall. Trial Month, o.lj M. Kntnut your com to thou ttkoic rqmtnlUm it a tafrgvard ojdimf fntlnrt and .nvMIOTl. Sold lir nil UrunrcUt.. tW, fiif fo lit a ilrtallnl itattvitnt your ca, u-Aotcrer (( f, and ire tnllfiUl your order trithrtmrJitiprrpartdtrprciallyffr you. Inclose .tamp and funds at our riik, and address, with name of town, roontv, and stale, to AGENTS WANTED I FOR MARCH, APRIL, MAY, Use the wortl "Old.l'ashittncd" in tirdirriuu our U lllintM.villr. Mn Hritikfeainl hoii left her sitter'n, Mr., Hiilirnim MorMj'tt, on Tuewitiy mornine Inst. for their home in the Vt. A. N. Sherman cauirht over four imhiiuU of trout the Brut of the ueuk Farmers are trwni to ilu their planting. The hhowery layn hate ilelayeil them. ItrmUbors The ice company at How e-utoml ariinnh ittK husiiieH They are KhippiiiK four car load per day to New York. Alxtut l.t,lXMI ton are Ntackeil at the jMiml, uiul a .Me in ;roceKH of luiMu, will lie two unlet in lenirth am! capahte of ileliverimr tons jHjr hour. Nrlhllrll. JIbh. Mm. Uiluky Itiikri Lyman, widow of the I ut 4? K. S. U I,) iimn, died on Kriday Itvtt, after a loi Hlne:. Mr. Lyman a wdiimu of marked ahilitv and diameter She had heen a succew-ful school teacher. ' and had for many earn I teen uti active , member nf the Oi thdox church and Sun i day Hchool of thw place. Two hrother , and a very aed molher survive her .Much aymputhy i1 felt, especially for the j mother, to whom the lost of an only duugh i ter in irreparable Lew in T. Wehster ha- received the ap liititment of (K.-lnmitter of Xoithfield U , succeed Dr. It. C Ward, the present iu ' cumltent. Monday. May ID, was the semi annual I field day at Mount Ilennou. A lon pro gram was arranged, the spurta beginning at P. m, and continuing with unabat x interest until ni;ht A crowd at tended, ami much enthusiasm was ruaui fested. It was evident to all that the stu dents are uivimr a ltihsI amount of atteu Xiou to physical as well as mental develop nient. Miss II. Adaline Swan died recently in Boston. She was a native of Northfield, being the daughter of Calvin Swan. She was well known here for her fine traits of character, and had some close friends. She has lived in Itoston for over JM) years and was an m tint of some note, being a mem ler of the Uostou art student association. Mrs. Hamatt Wright Iias recently .wen visiting her husband's family in this place. The little son nf James Cummiugs is hopelessly ill. The high wind accompanying the storm rn Tuesday blew a portion of a large ma pie on to the houe owned by Mrs. Nellie Alexander. Hev. Dr. J. V. Moors in to deliver tbe Me morial day address. A RUSTLINQ PARMER. I From the Nurrolk (Neb.) Jimnial. Burr Taft, who runs u furiii on the Elk horn river south of this city, furnishes un example of what hard work and good man agement will do iu farming. Mr. Tuft Isiught the furui three years ago. It was grownup to weeds and iu a dilapidated state generally. Iu the three years he has occupied it, Mr. Taft hus not only brought the farm to a high state of cultivation, but he has made a clean profit of $t,(KK) per year for his work. He raises everything, both stork anil grain and root crops, and he makes everything lie raises count for prof it. Mr. Taft says he isn't worrying aliotit the low price of corn aa he never sells a bushel but feeds his entire crop to stix'k. He figures that his com will net him 25 cents a bushel this year. His advice to all farmers is never to I aiso grain to market in hulk, but to feed it all to stock. In that way bulk is lesseued and freight saved, Ciiuru.. The Ilemocrats of the town or Hrattlelsiro are reiiuested to meet In caucus at tow u hall on Sat urday evening. May 21. at s oVliick. fur the pur pose of choosing 10 delegates to attend the state and district contention to lie held at llurling ton May '), lHlm, and to choose a low u committee to serve the two jears eusiilliK lVr older IIEMOUKATlf TOWN t'OMMITTKK, Forced la I.envr If.iue, Over 4VMI ieople w elv forced to leav e their homes yesterday to call at their druguist's fora free trial iiackage of Lane's Kainilv Medicine. If your blood Is bad, your liver and kldueys out of order. If j on are coustiiated and have headache and an uuslgbtly complexion, don't fall to call on any drugKist today for a free sample of this grand remedy The ladies prale It Kveryone likea It. I,arge size jHtckage Ml cents, To become happy, read about the Improved Medical Illsuoverr Iu another column, GRATUITOUS ADVICE. ! Till, species of advice Is not always arcepU ' able, but in many Instance, mutli benefit would bderlTd were U acteil upon. No .sKtlouof tho country Isoiempt from dlaeaae. To know tlia best mean. orcouibuttliikT thus common enemy, with the least Injury to our pocket, and taste., i. certainly u Rreat ad vanUrs, WeiuuateipectTorpId I.lver.Cou resUd Spleen, Vitiated lllle and Iiiactlre llow.ls, and all prud.utlierson. will supply thenuelre. with Tutt'a rills, which stimu late the IJrer, relieve the ruroriced Kplreu, determine a healthy flow of lllle, thua res ulatlnr the bowels and calulliR al I uuhealtliy secretions to pasoir In a natural manner. "An ounce ofprerentlrei. worth a pound of euro.1 Be adrbted and use Tutt's Liver Pills, Price. 25c. Office IS &41 Park Place. N. X. sMsl Lite male and female aifents are clearing? 1 $,11lw,-okly telling our matrhlrss kat lis k iial Srr ct Fit s, I'or one il Kut tr. t ntmirenf l.tH .il Drtmeists. I.ittiiitt tit or tliittmint. A. ttpt imi other. fuilrtl M intra Couri ul Viudt.r. The tTliitel States circuit ami district courts conventMl at Windsor Tuewlay after non. Junior Circuit Judge Iacombe and Judge Wheeler presiding. The grand jury was called and charged, ami K. J. Titus of Wilmington was appoints! foreman. A mon it the caves dipimed uf was that of Citizens' Hank of Kansas agaiunt the etate of K. W Itrooks and others, which was entered di-rautinued, in accordance with a stipulation The first jury case was that nf William Sulzer vs. Mary Maud WaUon (tov Dillingham and K J Simonds of White Hiver Junction were admitted as at torneys of this court. ('Iburu' Phllodrlphln .1lulnrd. In ami V Hnniil linn, llest for tahle and nie.1 leal iim'S Kxit-lls In strenitth and delicacy Aids digestion Peculiar Tecullar In combination, proportion, and preparation of Ingredients, Hood's Sarsapa rllla possesses the curative value of tho best known reme- i J dies of tho vegetable rlOOU S kingdom. Peculiar In lis strength and economy, Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the only medicine of w hlch can truly be said, ' One Hundred Doses One Dol lar," 1'cculbr in its medicinal merits, Howl's Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures hitherto un- "nf or Sarsaparillaitseif tho title ut "The greatest blood purifier ever discovered." Tecullar In Us "good name at home," thero Is more of Hood's Sarsa parllla sold In Lowell than of all other blood purifiers. Peculiar In Its phenomenal record of DiIIi:i.!aIe'llro!"1 no uther 6CUIIcirpreparatluii ever attained so rapidly nor held so steadfastly the confidence of all classes of people. IVcullar Iu the brain-work which It represents, Howl's Sarsaparllla com bines all the knowledge which modem research... l,.eorl medical science has I O llScli developed, with many years practical experience in prejiarlng medicines. lie suie to get only Hood's Sarsaparllla BoMbyalldrnsglits. flislxforffs, Freparedonly j C. 1. IIUOl) & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, 3Iais. 100 Dosob Ono Dollar iSirths. In ltrattleUio. May tfi, a daughter to Mr aiul Mrs, Cleorge A. JUrker Iu Kat pover, May H, a sou to ('liar)ie and Km ma Quelle, In NorihtleM, Ma . May II a daughter to Mr. and Mm. llalph Meleatf Id HitiKtlale, N II., May II, a daughter to Mr aud Mm Memerich, May K a Hon to Mr and Mr. K. U. Latham, May l-VaHonto Mr ami Mr John IleuderMon. In lliattttlioro. May UI, by Kev. V o. Hay, Kd win. I. Pav in of Chester and Minnie K. Weed of l.rattlelioro. In llrattleboro, May bv Itev Father Cunning ham. Deuultt Uugguu anil Maggie Ktinigh In South Ijomlonilei ry, May 15, hv Itev. V. A. Itnunt, Harry II Ilostwk-kuud Nellie I,. Johux-iu, Iu llellowH Kalla, May tUt, by Hev .1. F HhoudeK, Ell 1. II. rnUlpher ami Mm, Nancy W. Iteanl, IniIIi of Suringileld. In Keeue, N. II., May lU.by Hev W. II. Dennett, Frank V Hiithopof lhildwliiHille, MaaH.,atul Ktta M. WiltardufHoi'kliiKham. Iu lirl&tol. Conn.. May 15, by Itev F. K. Tower, llarrv A. Uatihelder, fonneilyof Wilmington, and Millie Clark of Hartford, Iu IttattlelKiro. May 18. Mi. Mary Filier. Kl. In Wet Hiattleboio.May'il, Joseph C. Mattoon, ui y earn, a iiioihuh, Iu Wetituiiutiter, May Iti, Kra I.. Stoddard, 70, May -M. Chas. E. UavU.tcl. In Wliidham, May U, Itaudall Harrington, 70, In Hatiittild, N. J., May SI, Fredeilck G. Mead, 4,! a native of llrattleboro. In Noithlleld, MaHs., Ma Iu, Mrs. UhIusIv Hugg Lyman, W. In Noithamplou, Matts , May 11, Harriet tt. Mer rill, wife of IVrcy K, French, formerly of Krat tle lioro, 31 yea i, 10 mouths New JUmptthlre, Ver mont and MoHKOchUKetts (tapers please copy DISSOLUTION NOTICE. T tITICK Is hereby given that the ttartnert-htp t lately exUtlug iietneen (Ieorge Arnold uriiresnr urau leooro aim .eiis itiLiiauiMou lo . of Ilurlimfloii under the linn name of (Jeonfe A. llrlggs &. Co, was dlssohiHl on the 1Mb day of I April, iMi, uy mutual coiiHeni l ieorge a. uriggs is Hutuorieii to seuie an iiemstiue iu uiui uy me firm. FUNNY, ISN'T ITP ALAIY In Massachusetts watthes her apnm ' Jut before It getsdirt." That is the time to taruitib acairiage, jut before needait Cull aud hee (piality of tocK and ItnlKbeil w ork Brick shop nearly optoit) Kutey 1 Co.'s hhoiw. He member uiieen. S3 for vainisliing:iatnting aud vaiiibihii.g $5 00 Only gool wtock ued. hee adterliHeiueiit on thud pagw I. It 3ltljH, S200 Will Be Paid I ForOiiH Million used United fttate Htaiuits: umall Quantities nro rata. Anr kind taken if used be 1 fore Itffft. A W DUNNINU, Box No. HOW, leoa Angeles, Cal, Leads All. IV E 11 A VK IT AT LAST! AS KXCLL'HIVK Ice Cream Parlor Now opened, (ItUil and funilsbed fn a way that wp trnt will iiit-etith tht jHihlie approval Wh ihallerre only the lt of cream that can be mailt, ai He are .leiarei with tht? Inttt of re tfiptH for makiiiK all Mini, which we can furti.Hhat nhnrt notice Ourream Im made from the lient of material, and e ue fruit flavor only. Several fla vors conxtantly on band and all order dellerei freetoany jvartof theillaKe. Abw the Ut place to tiny the frehet and cholcent Confectionery. A. E. MILLER, Market Mock, Elliot Street. Conuei-tttl hy telephone. TOWN HALL, BRATTLEBORO, McElroy's peoples' theatre: CO., L ihlfr the inaimLt-'iut-ut of H H Ilrwian. for inrl of Itrt-iittii . y.ilnn JJn wtk, lKtninff MONDAY, MAY 26, I'OPl'I.AIt MAYS AT People's ropnlar l'rlrm, 10 A; 20 Cent.s. M lay eveniiiir. May al. the civot IrUhilruiua In four acta, enlltleil "INSHAVOGUE," 'Or WHtiriinrufth'-tlrvt!) " Acoinulftt chanirt of inifrain r-ry nlirht. Htinfinlnr our (lopular it-Kt, IO Hud 'JO OhU No bifli-r No IiMtr KriTj Mrroriiianct tu'i-onclnde with A l.AUUHAItl.K FAItCE. Satn ou ale wUlioiit extra cumric at the imial place. NOTICE. rplIK STOCKMOl.DKILS of the Itiatllehoro Jt JL Wlillebaii rftiinau comiiany art; uereuy now fled to inert ut the Brook Hon In llrattieboro, on the necond Uny of June next, at It).:) a. m., to OCl UIkmi Uie I011OH IIIK uustnem; ut. To chncMM a clerk for the ensuinir rear. .M. To elect a board of directors for the entitling ear To tranwt any other hiiNiitem that ina Ifiiillr a done. MocltholderH will lie carnetl free to and from Itmttleboro on Ihe day of the annual meeting b) nrentlnK their i-ertlflcate of kUk-L to the con 'luctor. liy order J L. MAItTIN, (ierk Knittlel-n-o. May y.. Horses at Auction. 28 HEAD OF HORSES. .'. II t nu m lie rial n wilt bell at lubhcau lion toth hiheht bidder w ithout reterye Thursday, May 29, 1890, Rile to ctiiinnence at U o'clock a, M..at theHta let or iiite aud liurke. liruttleboro. t I en ly eh; tit heail of Hue. young, wound Hooett. The i-oii-t oi iientleuien m Dr iers. I.lverv lIoieK, General I'uriN'He and Draft HonteH. Several Biiuru fitenneni and Heverul clotte matched naint: aw) me nanusomesi jkair or i-onies, noiiei oay and white, that one ever saw ; aafe for ladieti and hi Id re n to drie Thebe hoies were all Helectetl by IiiVM-lf. and I feel ennfltleut that tbey are well aiu)ieti 10 im aiiiti oi me in-opieoi mis vicin il v Kverv horw will be tuild to the hiebetrt hid der. rvirardletw of cont. and everv hoie warranted at time uf sale or money refunded, Shall also hell a lut of Whips. Dlanketx. Uuttters. Harnetuteti, etc . etc Terniti matle know u at time of Kate Tbtw HorHes will arrive at my tstAble, -Z$ mitew norm on luiuey roaii, rsaiuruay, .nay -i, aim can lie examiuel and tried there ire?ioun to the sale. h, T. Mujimnl of Hoston, Auctioneer, I wltihaliMi to Ktattf lien that the nartnenihln huineKK heretofore existlnif and known at the Chamberlain lurw coinmnr wax uUsolveu Jlav i ny mtnuaiconKriii, an retiring mil m)seir. lam tlie whole firm aud company; when you Ked me jou we all there U of uk. All account can le settled with i ne. loum resiiect fully, J. H. CHAMBERLAIN. llnillli-lMini. May . W.U. Safety i Security VERMONT LOAN & TRUST CO.'S SEVEN FEIl CENT tluarantml MortiraKes and tilX FEIl CENT fluid Debenture llonds ai e sure and safe. Amounts from $M npwardi eonstantly ou hand for sale. OFFICE, 11IIATTI.KI!0K0, YT, A RARE CHANCE TO IIUV AN tiXCKII.KIVr FA II II lulhhtoHell mv farm, known aa the A. M. Wins- low place, noted for Ita ivlebrated thorough-bred Durham block. Said farm in situated In the south western pait of I'utney, Vt., contalna 170 acres of land under a high ttate of cultivation, togethrr with two pastum containing 58 and acres rc upectltaly, two in Ilea from farm, which will sold tteparate If desired, Qootl buildings through out, including houtte, two largo Itama, out build lugs, etc. Ituunlug water to houw and barns. Two larg tlirirty apple orchanU; 7tW sugar ma ples; targe quantity of wood and Umber. Keeps 40 head of cattle and hornes tho ear around, ThU U one of the best stock and dairy farms In soutneru Vermont nave rourgooti neiiera ror aala cheap, iutt In mlllc. For full particulars ad drwa, WAHHEN BENNETTil'utney, Vt. H. E. BOND, Funeral Director ami Furnisher, I am happy to Inform my friend and iMitront that I have so far regained! tny health that I will hold nijbelf In rcodiueui to auswer all calU and attend to detail connected with my buslneas, Thanking you for favor received, I remain. Your obeUleut senant, II. K. UONP. 1. H. I liafe a few actvunta that are rather aged, An rally settlement wilt keep your credit good. SMOKE THE PIZARRO CIGAR, KIliehtMlldC'lirartiold. 10 CENTS3 F0U 25 CENTS, ESTABROOK & EATON, BOSTON. F. & M. E NO. 1 MACKEREL AND SALMON IN 10 POUND PAILS. TRIPE IN 25 POUND KEGS. F. & M. EXCHANGE ELLIOT STREET. "By Fair Dealing We Prosper." 55 11 HAD OF HOUSES II V Public Auction, The projieitj off. I fllUon of Vht Chesterfield, N II . will be sold at ltrattllmro. ou Saturdry, May 31, 1890, At y oYlock a m . sham and t"iitlnulnir until eaeh aud eery one. Is m without rt-Merte. llemcm Wr as lieretofon-there will le no wide or hy bid ding. One of the grandest npiji-tiinitles eer of leml i ne people 10 pun nose oung. wiunu uorwn for all purint4t(. Mr .lohn Tmld m ill leae Can ada on MunJay. the tfth inst , t twenty nice horMcs which hate been haudletl hy exnrienced horHemen, and are adapted to the w ants of farm em. livery utable men and family une Mr J M Hall will ship from Ohio on Saturday, the i!4th, tent)two nlc. large, well formed Norman. I erciieron, l lyuemjaie awi nuire iiorettrj ntjc in weight from 1HI to l.MpounuN Mr Hall write me I hi in (he liest It t of tenerat tmriKwe horses eer nhipiwd me Mr Da in will Mart on Tumid) irom noriiiern eriuoiu wnn etnieen giioi name Vermont horwf Ha two iaim lirHt-claxn geu Me men drfter and three er fast joung horset. All of tbe aboe hoi- will In at my stables on Klliot street. Krattleljoru. alter Thuntdoy morn lug. Ma I'eople are initml to come and look them oer. gne them I rial iu any hames anil lie eaay lor tne naie on ha mi ma . uuiring. me -ust. at V olock a m there will lie no adjournment at tioiiii on aecoijiit of hat fug n much propert to sell which Includes llatnetsei. Carriage aud an liumeiirte stck of eteri thing lu our line 'e c will nerve free liineh at vi n clock, tor I til rticularb and description or lmrses se cata gliea III lie IssiieO IieXl ttri k C. P. GILSON, Prop'r. & Auct'r. Mr iilon will tieassnu d by an niKtmueer from one of the great cities, n'rliaH llusloii. No post I h men lent ou account or weaiucr STFAM ic warm Air Lrv YEARS EXPERIENCE AS HEATIN& tt VHNTI LATINS e:n&ineers For information Afpw to Your Steam Titter or Furnace Deaier or send For Illustrated PAMfmtt Maileo Free. FillkERaWlRRENC0 P0Y,CHICA(rO,ClEVEUND.B0iI0N,KlWtcU CARRIAGES! IjariVKt ('aniaiit' waiv rooiim In western Xe Kiilaiul. Tttn liuuilrLtl fairiillres on the tlixir In lli tliivaml iiieillntn uratlrs. Kifty tlffTen'nt stylf . (.onsKtlns ot all m) les Famlljt (.'arrlufCH, Light Top anil Ojirn Hoail Wagons, Concords, Top und Open Kelliery Wnirons, (Jump Wugons, Two, Four und Six rawnger Culile Uuckuonru'i, Surreji, .Vc, In (jiuirlcrcil (Ink. Uh,V tliroiiKli tmr sttM-k. Stvle aiul prl.ti. will suit ) oil. W. H. SMITH, Nl'ltlXifli:!.!!, - Iti A CAMPAIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS Here ! a chance to get 8omegosl reading cheap during ine campaign, The lliirlimrton Ki-et PresM w ill be mailt iL INst age jiald. to iierwoii! not now sutiHcriU'rn, during up to and including the slate convi'iition, DAILY FRKK I'KKSS, 0 CVnts, WEKKLY, From May 13, up to and Including the state con lemiou. DAILY HIKE I'ltESS, SO Cent. WEEKLY, " This will entitle all cammlgu (hiIwciUktu to full reimi t of the contention. Heutt In our onlerrt I'nsli must nccoinpaiv eui'ii oruer. i osiuge suiiiii w ui im lasen. a dretw, 'Illli 1'HICi: 1HKMH, llurliugtou. Yd Langdon Prince 18 deep In the blood of Imported Messenger with a double crosa of OM Abdallah wltn live of Im ported Dlomed, based ou the bloot of Vermont Jilack Haw Ir, a double cross or Old Sherman, t u nf Hulrush. one of Woodhurv; lu fact u thoroueh- bred Morgan on tlie dam's side, all tracing back to Old Juslin Morgan, the founder of the organ family He baa more of the b'ood of Old Ver mont Hlack Haw k and w hat produced it than at other hortM living. langdon Prince la a vei handaome, ntjllim fctalliou, haa pliown a W gait and a mile In three minute iu Html condition. An a three-year-old he took the tint premium oer all breeds at the Connecticut KUer Valley Fair at llrattleboro In lt$7 and 18KH. IU block In of gool glzeaud wry promwing We challenge any horaH of bis agti to lxat It All uiarea at risk of owner. Sen loo money to lw a Hen ou both dam and foal until aamtt la iai'l. Ma ea from a distance Wept at reaafjuablA ratex Iugdon Trince will nerve a limited number or approved mares at siu io in aure. All marti dinjioM-d of liefore foaling will be considered w ub foal. Thin borne is registered lu accordatuti with the lan of New Hamu.hlre aud Vermont. . W, MiU II, EXCURSIONS TO OAIsIFOHNXA AuJ all liolnt. ot at the luMt ratio. Tur i'lr ami Cull luirlli'iialara apply to A. rillLXIlti Jt CO , No. WW Washington ttrrvl, llotoii. FARM TO LET IN Oullford. formerly the t'lnu. A Biulrea place. Will let lue whole or a part of the land u it h ub ATOiriSr.KRtt nvmiHe, or uu- U hu. I VlJU IT IS POOR TO BUY A CHEAP TIIE CELKIIUATED Eddy and Baldwin Dry Air re ttrnt-elaHH refrigerators in etery respect We sell them Vt to VO -r c ut U hi ill r.ii it 1 1 1 f: c t nrers prices. Send for catalogue Indurated Water Cooler. CAIX AND VAN DOORN Rm u ef iterators WE AHE KTILL SELLISO TIIE HEINZ AND Ml A r S A ! alaoka! i Uefrlgerators., the II EST in the market Webae ried other makes and Liuiw these are the lt New tt) let in OAK SUITS AUSO FULL LINE OF Excelsior, Wool and Hair Mattresses. RETTING BROS. THE STALLION HambletonianDon. Dun Ir a riih liav. standi) 10 handa hlch elegantly proportioned, and a perfect model of a fmiflnc (.fatlinn and treneral numose horse. Don was sireu ny uneswr x?wey, ue uy .Aumim Patchen, be by Ashland, by Mambrino Chief, by Matubnno l'a mater, by Mambrino. by imported Messenger. Don's dam was Madge, by Volunteer, Und dam Seiiy, by Alexander a Aouauan, oni uaui oy ouer mau Morgan, linn it a sir nf trotters, a mom? them Leon, a trotting stallion who, when 5 years old, trotted In a. 40, U in Orange, Mass.; also W alter Mac, now in Florence, Mm. who trotted In a.34 when 5 years old- arhhik. 4 veara oki. a son or pon. uam iaie M nnm nf h-r mlLs hat trotted in one 5 ears oiu in at, one in -ts miu uui mu unm Ing, haing lieen worked on a farm during the nu miner. The two stallions, Don and Archie, w il) stand at tlm Ktahle of Oscar T. Ware. llrattleboro. Vt.. commencing Mouday, May Stt, at 3 u. in., remain Ing till Tuesday at 7 p. m. of each week. Tbe season will close August 1. Terms, Don, $15 for season. $ JO to insure; Archie, $10 to Insure. ine norecs wm siana in jiernaruwi, Wednesdays from 10.) a. m. till eeiUng, the remainder of the week at the stable of the owner. VICTOR will make the seoaon at the stable of the subscriber. I shall take advantage of the act of the general oiwemhlv of Vermont anDroved So ember li7. 1H8S, for the protection of horse owners giving a lien on roai lor siaiuon surviue iee. JAMES F. McCLELLAN, Orhwoldvillk. Mass, FARM FOR SALE. rilllR farm f ormer Ir owned bv Dr. Thomas L Good wllile, containing SO acres. Is offered for sale. Kald place is situated on tne main roan fmm Vernnn to North lie Id. Mass. Near school. church and post oftlce, running water to house and barn, and Is divided Into mowing and pasture with a fair lot of wood on tbe place ror fire use. A part of the purchase money can remain on a mortgage u aesireu, iTice jiwv. A. WHITHED. AdinV. Vernon, March 18. WW, I mnni M The Greatest LIIIUULII, Railroad Centre West of Cblcaxo; SO,) population. Orowlnir fast Money loaned on real estate. For part leu. lara wrIUi to II. W. Davis, Llnouln, Nrbraaka, lleferencva, r'lrst National Dank, IJncorn Savings llaiikand K. W. Harlow, Urattlelioro. G. H. BOND, BiirceMor to A. J. Qlojwon. Dealer in all klndsof OO AL. Offlm at OrwnfV Dmv Htorr. FARM FOR SALE. ITSOUK and one-half miles from Urattleboro. situated In the town of Vernon. Betngobliged to hire all my out door work done 1 have concluded to offer my noma for tale There are about 90 aciva suitably divided Into mowing, tilt age, pas ture and woodland with good convenient build ugn, running w ater, apple and maple orchard. Cuts a large quantity of nice hay, and will winter seven cows and a horee. t-'or full particulars enquire of 1. B. Eamesat Urattleboro Creamery, (1 H. Howe, Hinsdale, or of the subscriber on the farm would exchange for village projierty, MllS, I'EIWIS EAMEH quiiford, Vt WANTKD Agents for the Acme Self Operating Washing Machine The hard working mothers' luttt friend, Your wife's lies! comitaulon In her household duties. Nu rubbing or wearing out of clothes lu washing whatsoever. Price $1, Agents wanted. A fortune for every one that shows it up. Having lu soap a)S for it. Send for one ou trial, enclosing Si M to pay re turn rliargea and acklng, or, if kept to lie cred ited iu account Assorted lutckages of flrewoiks from Ml cents to $100. Kciid for list II. H. TIL TON it CO., dealers In fireworks, sole agents. No, UK Uroad street, uosun, muss. Old Letters WANTIIU, I will pay cash for those dated from 110 to ItfO, with l'ostaire Ktamna ou them. Also for Match and Medicine lleveiiuo fctailipa. A. W PLNNIMJ, Itox :WQ, jM Angeles, Cal, ECONOMY REFRIGERATOR. Will be expensive this season. Don't chip from the large piece in the refrig erator for your ice water, but buy an SEE THEM. & MORRIS. 'Uim Ii n r iiiiL rviftr If nlin v n miii iici nun gins ii dim ic- sp6,s' ShaWiere i anmng ii- iu tlie form of Sterling Silver Bracelets. Hae iust reehed a fine assortment Very n(i proprlate for n . . "rniciunoum rnicnuonir SOUVENIR." FRIENDSHIP RINGS. A LA HOC VARIETY AT F. A. HUBBARD'S, JKVlU,i:U AM) OITICIAX. Headipiarters.for new gnosis. FOR SALE. One of the Finest Tlaces Iu the Connec- tlt'ut Hher VuIIey, Kilobit aslho Cliappell Tni-iti, On the main road from llrattlelwroto I'utney, Vt This place Is located atout J00 fet t al e the rl er. on me uui siue, ami is tiam o uae a iewui ine Connecticut river and the Cheshire hills of New Hampshire that w umuriuuKed iu southern er mont. and eual to the itaiinades of the Hudson. All of the New York and White MounUin trains pas In sight of the house, w ilh a depit w ithin a mile. AUmt h5 acres of extra gtiol land Cuts 40 to SO tons or hay, w ith tlie beet of w hite clover pastures. C)er $I5,ii0i has teen laid out on the buildings. The water, from rive ititTerent cold nprings, runs to ail parts of the buildings, and hewerage takes everjthing lo the river. The owner, living out of the state, has placed this iropcriy in our uauos ui sen ai less man one-uau he oriirinat eost. ami to lessen this itriit one can veil worth uf lumlier land and the farm house on the noith, and still keep from ft) lo tiO acres of the best land aud buildings, aud make u most oeauwui summer reiteiice, at a price mat will satisfy any one. TO RENT. We wilt rent the building and garden for the summer months, witli the house furnished if wanted. For terms and itarttculars impure of BAILEY & MINER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, IIIIATTI.IIIIOKO, - - VT. IMPORTANT. All out of t.mil Mudent. of the And SfllOOl Of llathandi.llierprMleKi-Boftlie ounR Men . t hrlstmn A(k-U SllOrtltAlltl Hon freeof exjielise, and tiliifii tloiml adtaiituKea of the Itent and character at leut outlay lu time ,., and inoiiey, ltu-.fuetw houses T) pCWrlllllg Kupplled ith coniiietrnt book ,i . i .....A, WeeiK'l-aand KtenoKraphem, ad IIae the benefit llrei, for catalogue, liAUNKI.I. of GYMNASIUM, A tlUTOHESS, College 1'lace, Albany, N. V. rplIB NKW VIIIIK tVIillKI.V .11 A 1 1, XANU EXl'llESS aud TIIK 1'IUKNIX onejear air 8I.V3. MARKET REPORTS. BOSTON, May SI The butter market has lieen more or leM In favor of buyers all the Meek and rirlce. have nettled dow li one or t oceuta a pound ucreaned suppheH and the deoiie of reevhern to prevent accuuiulatfoiiH have produceil thU rcult. Tor the finest creamery lrt ivnt. I. iuoted w ilh 1, ivnU for webtern. Vermont dairy lot. may lie had for 16centB, butlt&IScciiUuitl come nearer Cheese, I.QJ1U cents .'r wuiw r.KP -wcHiern, lt14H; eabteru, 13 cents ier dozen. CII1C3AOO. May 20. Wheat. No. a mn Ine. win H0: No. S, Inter red tKi,l!. t Col ll. No. a, aut ST. LOUIS. Mac 20. Wheat. No. tt. HI. I'olll, No. , OI. Oat, 412. Uye, No. 2, 11H,. pew Vrlt Hlock iiud .floury Itlnrlirl New York, May 20. Uqvernnieut Uonds: 4., coupon. 122 4Ma. Walrrl.tvu rnllle Jtlnrlirl, .11 a 'J(l. Market Deef A very few choice at f 0 U)(3M SO; extra, $5..Vliat'i.T.',; flrnt quality, $3.IUt$3.2.1;ec ond quality, $1 50$l.?5; third quality, Wore Cattle Working oxen, V pair, ttiO&HH, f'ancyUowB, $.10075; Milch Uow. aud Calves, $2T tLU; yearliniis, in uuffilf, l o year, old, I12&22; three year, old, 9J0&32. Bwlne Western fat live, 04 ct.; Northern dregs, ed hogs, 41io. Sheep and Umbri In lots, f .' 00, 3.l1al3.,V) each ; extra, il U0f5.t, or trom itS) el. V fc. KH ii'K Mmb.,4All4C. Veal Calve.. 2Bc. V Country Hides, 4tt)i!c. V Country Tallow. 2 2Wc.y Calf Skins, to. V lb.; IVIts, MHiJI. each. Ualry 8kln 15Q..10C. each. IBrmtlrbvro Prlrr. ('urrenl WHOLKHAI.K. IW.ti. U Im.. NO llidiu VI tt,.. I lleaus, 2 00u.tno I'alf.krus.euch, Mutter, tt., 2ua2n fork, dressed, Cheese, ' lO.U lleef " Exx V doz., 1 1 M utton, live v, t , JOalO l.'all Maple HiiKar.cake Hall ral. Maple Syrup, H.v.10 Chickens, IIKTAII,. Ti, Jaiwin, V lb , a.'a;'' (HI " OolollK, " w" SUt " V. Ill son ' WoM 1S4I& ll0lll Oil. V B"l , ? 10 Itaw " lOaTO Kerow-ne, " l&-JJ loo Hay, V ton, ISUHiJ Mli Flour. Vlbbl a O.U0-'; !A Itj e meal. f" M Cottonseed meal. ' 90 llrau. ' ' 4duP Provender. UlalUI MUdllliKS. 'J"''. 1 76 Uraham meal. ' rotatoes, V bu., Uutter, f .. Cheew, " KlfKil, Vdox., Molaase., V Kal.. Maple Syrup, tiiiKar, refined, ' maple, Halt.T. 1 , V bu., Corn, V bu., " Northern, Oat., Vbu., Meal, Vow t., " Uilled. .to;.. L "SJII SSSSV